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App Store not needed for upgrades: Apple

New York, October 18--Apple has taken a step to get rid of one of the most prominent complaints they were facing, the fact that one could not try an application from the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch application store, called App Store, before buying it. Thus, they have introduced the free-to-paid application upgrades.

Blackberry Storm 2 looks promising

New York, October 15 -- In yet another attempt to challenge Apple iPhone’s commanding lead in the smartphone market, Research In Motion (RIM), maker of BlackBerry, is all set to launch upgraded version of its touchscreen smartphone Storm.

Dell might use AT&T service with its smartphone

New York, October 9 -- Dell is about to introduce its much talked about android-powered smartphone, and might rope AT&T in.

Google, Verizon team up, build android based smartphones

New York, October 7 -- In what is being viewed as a blow to major smartphone operators, Verizon and Google are joining forces to build Android mobile operating system.

Adobe announces Flash for smartphones

New York, October 5 -- In an attempt to tap the fast growing smartphone market, Adobe unveiled Flash player 10.1 for the smartphones at Adobe's MAX conference in Los Angeles Monday.

Iphone users happy with Apple, not AT&T

New York, October 5 -- The Apple iPhone has secured the top honor among the smartphone category, but the ongoing network problems could limit its growth prospects.

AT&T accuses Google of breaching telecom law

New York, September 26 -- AT&T, the nation's second largest provider of wireless service, Friday filed a complaint with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) against Google, alleging violation of telecommunications law.